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Isolation and Characterization of a Novel Marine Bacterium Belonging to Cellulophaga Genus
Kristine Rose M. RAMOS,Kris Nino G. VALDEHUESA,Perry Ayn Mayson M. MAZA,Teklebrahan Gebrekrstos WELDEM,Angelo B. BAnARES,Rhudith B. CABULONG,Grace M. NISOLA,Won Keun LEE,Wook Jin CHUNG 한국생물공학회 2016 한국생물공학회 학술대회 Vol.2016 No.10
Designing Technology for Visualisation of Interactions on Mobile Devices
Kristine Deray,Simeon Simoff 한국정보과학회 2009 Journal of Computing Science and Engineering Vol.3 No.4
Interactions are intrinsic part of what we do. We interact when we work, when we learn, when we visit a doctor, and when we play. With the advent of information and communications technology we can collect rich data (video, audio, and various transcripts including text chat) about such interactions. This opens an opportunity to monitor the dynamics of interactions and to get deeper insights of how they unfold and deliver this information to the interacting parties. This paper presents the design of a technology for visualising information about the dynamics of unfolding of interactions and presenting it in an ambient display on mobile devices. The purpose of this technology is the delivery of such information to the point of decision making.
DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGES AND CURRENT ACCOUNT IMBALANCES
KRISTINE GEVORGYAN 중앙대학교 경제연구소 2021 Journal of Economic Development Vol.46 No.3
This paper shows that international current account imbalances occur to a large degree because of major demographic shifts. We first build a small open economy model with investment and study the current account response to a demographic change. According to the model, an economy with a higher population growth demands more funds from world capital markets and experiences a current account deficit. Data on current account balances and demographics from the OECD confirm the model’s hypothesis. If population growth increases by one percentage point the current account as a fraction of gross domestic product decreases by 0.7 percentage points.